Name | T13 |
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Synonyms | ANCO 1; ANCO1; ANKRD11; Ankyrin repeat domain 11; Ankyrin repeat domain containing protein 11; Ankyrin repeat containing cofactor 1; LZ16; Nasopharyngeal carcinoma susceptibility protein… |
Name | strychnine |
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CAS | strychnidin-10-one |
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7897483 | Wall PD, Bennett DL: Postsynaptic effects of long-range afferents in distant segments caudal to their entry point in rat spinal cord under the influence of picrotoxin or strychnine. J Neurophysiol. 1994 Dec;72(6):2703-13. On one side dorsal roots T12, T13, and L1 were intact but all more caudal roots on that side were cut. |
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12909685 | Iizuka M: GABAA and glycine receptors in regulation of intercostal and abdominal expiratory activity in vitro in neonatal rat. J Physiol. 2003 Sep 1;551(Pt 2):617-33. Epub 2003 Aug 8. Under normal pH conditions, application of strychnine (0.2- 2.0 microM; a glycine receptor antagonist) to the brainstem did not evoke expiratory bursts. Expiratory activity in internal intercostal muscle, internal oblique muscle or T13 ventral root was evoked by a decrease in perfusate pH from 7.4 to 7.1 (i.e. from normal to low pH conditions) and was limited to the first part of the expiratory phase. |
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9084588 | Kremer E, Lev-Tov A: Localization of the spinal network associated with generation of hindlimb locomotion in the neonatal rat and organization of its transverse coupling system. J Neurophysiol. 1997 Mar;77(3):1155-70. An alternating rhythm persisted also in preparations that were midsagittally split up to T13-T12, or down to L4. Bath application of the glycine receptor antagonist strychnine, or the -A (GABAA) receptor blocker bicuculline, induced in the presence of and a bilaterally synchronous rhythm in any intact or detached segment of the cord and in midsagittally split preparations with few bilaterally intact upper thoracic or lower sacral segments. |
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